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AMUSEMENTS. TIVOL.r^^. TIVOLI AND • AND TO-NIGHT ! ! ONE NIGHT ONLY!! JANET GAYNOR JANET GAYNOR And CHARLES FARRELL CHARLES FARRELL In " SUNNYSIDE UP." " SUNNYSIDE UP." " SUNNYSIDE UP." " SUNNYSIDE UP." The Brightest, Cutest, Sweetest Story ever told! You can enjoy it again and again! NOTE. The Prizes for the VOTING CONTEST Will be Presented by His Worship, the Mayor of Newmarket To-night at the RIALTO THEATRE. THE TIVOLI ORCHESTRA, ' Conductress: MAUDE ANDERSON, 1 Plays from 7.30. And THE RIALTO ORCHESTRA, Conduatress*: WINIHBBD HAYES, Plays from 7.15. * * * « TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), AT THE TIVOLI, Douglas Fairbanks, Jun., Page, Sally Blaine, Zazu Pitts, etc., In " LITTLE -ACCIDENT." * * * ifAT THE RIALTO, Carol Lombard and Robert Armstrong In "BIG NEWS." Phones : Tivoli, 44-136. Rialto, 46-609. "p DENDALE CI NEMA—SANDRINGHAM. TO-NIGHT, 8 P.M. The Two Black Crows, s MORAN AND MACK in " A NYBODY'S WAR." " -"-NYBODY'S VV AR." Good Supporting Programme. PUBLIC NOTICES. A UCKLAND TRANSPORT BOARD ACT, 1928. Notice is hereby given that the following application will be considered at a meeting of the Auckland Transport Board, to be held in the Board Room, Customs Street West, Auckland, on TUESDAY, 21st April, at 11 a.m.: M. W. KAREWS—For Establishment of a Motor Omnibus Service between Blockhouse Bay and Mount Albert. W. ST. J. CLARKE, S" Secretary. HARBOUR BOARD. Superintendent's Office, Quay Street. Notice is hereby given that the Auckland Harbour Board has applied to the Governor-General in Council for a Special Order authorising the Board to execute the following Harbour Work: —Reclamation of a portion of Shoal Bay, Auckland Harbour, known as Onepoto Basin (Tuff Cr.'ter), Northcote, by the Erection of an Embankment with flood gates across the mouth'of the basin. By order. 11. B. BURNETT, Superintendent and Secretary. Dated at Auckland this lOtli day of March, 1931. . :x9 Jk jQOMAIN QRICKET r< ROUND. AIM;V • v:r • NOTICE is hereby given the Auckland City Council has granted the use of the Domain, Cricket Ground: to the AUCKLAND SECONDARY SCHOOLS' ATHLETIC SPORTS ASSOCIATION for the purpose of holding a Sports Gathering oil WEDNESDAY, 15th APRIL, 1931, with authority to the said Association to make a charge not exceeding ONE SHILLING for each person for admission to the Cricket Ground, with an extra charge ot ONE SHILLING for every horse or vehicle, and an additional charge not exceeding ONE SHILLING for cach person for admission to the Pavilion. J. S. BRIGHAM. • x l 2 Town Clerk.

PUPILS WANTED. ACADEMY Studios—J. O'Kane, Registered Teacher of Music; Pianoforte, String Instruments; homes visited. xlO Auckland business college specialises in teaching Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, latest methods; day and evening classes. D BARBOLA Gosso Work, Batik. Raffia, Coloured Leatherwork, Stencilling, Cane Baskets. —Miss Ayling, 4, Strand Arcade. B BUDDING Engineers, watcn Display AJvert'.seinent, Saturday's "Star."— Bower's Engineering School, Colwill Chambers Swanson St., Auckland. B CHINA Pninting—Hampton Studio, Gifford's Bldg., Vulcan Lane, 3rd Floor.— Miss L. O. Hayne. B DRESSMAKING Classes, Dresscuttlng, day or evening, by appointment.—Miss Ashton, 30, Symonds St., next St. Paul's. B DRULEIGF COLLEGE —Maine Passes. 77 per cent. D DRULEIGH COLLEGE offers Reduction of 20 per *ent on Typewriting and Shorthand Fees if you enrol now.—Phone 46-884. _ TH EMPLOY your evenings prolltably by learning Shorthand and Typewriting at Auckland Business College. —■ Phone 40-639. D JOHN MANSON, Teacher of Violin, Mandolin and Piano. Studio, 175 a. Symonds St., opp. Lyric Theatre. MHS T EARN TO FLY I — THE AUCKLAND AERO CLUB (Inc.) offers Instruction in flying; 49 pupils have now been trained as pilots.—Full particulars on application to the Secretary, L. W. Swan, Lister Bldg., Victoria St. E. B LEARN to Drive a Motor Car at Edgar C. Pearce's School of Motor Driving; drivers' certificates guaranteed; tuition by experts only. We traoh on ail makes of cars.—Pearce's School of Motor Driving, Khyber Pass. Phone 46-206. D SHOWCARD Writing Successfully Taught by Auckland's leading showcard writers ; moderate terms.—"K" System, Dilworth Buildings. D SWIMMING, Tepid Baths —Learn latest, fastest stroke; quick, efficient tuition. D. B. Anderson, P.O. Box 1327. B TUITION for 'University, Teachers' and Pharmacy Examinations, Matriculation, Public Service Entrance; personal or by correspondence. Secondary School Pupils assisted in Home r,r Scholarship Work.—T. .Warren Merrick, 8.A., 95, Crummer Rd.. Grey Lynn. Auckland. B EDUCATIONAL. "T AM now head showcard writer of largo department store," "K" System pupil. Dilworth Building. A SHOWCARD Writing, successfully taught by Auckland's leading showcard writers. —"K" System, Dilworth Buildine. Interviews welcomed ! D 'TpHANKS to your course, I am dow manager of a large store," "K" System pupil.—Dilworth Building. B THE Druleigh School of Salesmanship is still training first-class salesmen. D OPTICIANS AND OPTOMETRISTS. MR. H. A. BAGLEY, Optician, may now be Consulted at WoollamS' Pharmacy, Dilworth Bldg. Phone 43-ot)3. B4 mHOS. LOWES. F.8.0.A., F.C.O. (Edin.), J- F.N.A.0., F. 1.0 (Eng.), Ophthalmic Optician Pascoe's Bldgs., Ivarangahape Rd., Auckland. Phone 40-004. D

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 83, 9 April 1931, Page 22

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